Today, Digital Systems and Services for Technology Supported Learning and Education are recognized as the key drivers to transform the way that individuals, groups and organizations “learn” and the way to “assess learning” in 21st Century. These transformations influence: Objectives - moving from acquiring new “knowledge” to developing new and relevant “competences”; Methods – moving from “classroom” based teaching to “context-aware” personalized learning; and Assessment– moving from “life-long” degrees and certifications to “on-demand” and “in-context” accreditation of qualifications. Within this context, promoting Open Access to Formal and Informal Learning, is currently a key issue in the public discourse and the global dialogue on Education, including Massive Open Online Courses (MOOCs) and Flipped School Classrooms.
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Sampson, D. G., Ifenthaler, D., Spector, J. M., & Isaías, P. (2014). Digital Systems for Open Access to Formal and Informal Learning. Digital Systems for Open Access to Formal and Informal Learning (pp. 1–347). Springer International Publishing. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-319-02264-2
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